Pricing Guide · 6 min read
How Much Does Powder Coating Cost in Clarksville?
It's the first question almost everyone asks — and the honest answer is "it depends." Here's exactly what those factors are, so you know what drives the price before you ask.
There's no flat sticker price for powder coating, because no two jobs are the same. A single bracket and a full set of corroded wheels are worlds apart in time and material. What we can do is walk you through the five things that actually move the price — so you can ballpark your own job and get an accurate quote in one text.
1. Size & surface area
The bigger the part — or the more surface area it has — the more powder and oven time it takes. A small bracket is quick; a 20-foot railing or a truck bumper is a bigger job. Most shops, us included, price larger or oddly shaped pieces by the work involved rather than a flat rate.
2. Prep & condition
This is the big one. Clean, bare metal coats quickly. Parts that are rusted, painted, or wearing old failing powder have to be sandblasted back to bare metal first — and heavy rust or multiple old layers take longer. Good prep is non-negotiable (it's why a finish lasts years instead of months), so condition is often the single biggest factor in your quote.
3. Color & finish
A standard single-stage gloss in a stocked color is the most economical. Multi-stage finishes — candies, two-tone, metallics with clear, textured or hammered looks — take extra steps and extra material, so they cost more. We stock hundreds of colors; custom matches are available too. Browse colors & finishes →
4. Quantity
Doing a set together is more efficient than one piece at a time. A full set of four wheels, or a batch of matching parts, is usually better value per piece than a single one-off — the booth and oven are already running.
5. Teardown & masking
Powder coating is metal-only. Bearings, bushings, rubber, plastic, and glass have to come off or be carefully masked, and threads or machined surfaces are masked so they stay true. If a part needs teardown or detailed masking, that adds a little time. (Our what can be powder coated guide covers this in detail.)
The fastest way to a real number: text a photo of your part to (931) 801-9607. With a picture we can see the size, condition and finish you want, and send back an exact price — usually the same day. No guesswork, no obligation.
Why powder coating is worth it
Powder coating often costs a little more up front than a rattle-can paint job — but it lasts dramatically longer and resists chips, chemicals, and corrosion that wreck paint. For wheels, railings, furniture and parts that live outdoors or take abuse, it's the finish that doesn't need re-doing. See the full comparison in Powder Coating vs. Paint.
Ready for your number? Request a free quote or text a photo — we coat for Clarksville, Fort Campbell, and the surrounding area.
Get Your Exact Price
Text a photo of your part — we'll send pricing, color options, and turnaround, usually the same day.